real estate

Kiryat Hayovel: A hub of remarkable diversity

Looking ahead, the future of Kiryat Hayovel appears promising, fueled by the energy and creativity of its diverse population.

This week in Jerusalem: Complex complaints

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

16/03/2024

Green light for thousands of apartments in the center: Massive plan in Tel Hashomer is underway

District Court's nod to settlement clears the way for thousands of apartments in the desired area, with measures to protect public welfare.

After drawing protests in other cities, an expo about Israeli real estate is canceled in Brooklyn

A coalition of pro-Palestinian groups declared “victory” due to the event’s cancellation and called for a rally instead of the planned protest.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
14/03/2024

Tirat Carmel renovation: 10 buildings to make way for 730 new apartments

Haifa District Committee greenlights the government urban renewal plan in Tirat Carmel, featuring 730 residential units, commercial spaces, and public amenities.

Evolution of Jerusalem's Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi Interchange

Traffic Corner: The Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi interchange serves as a focal point for the lighr rail, with plans to integrate both the Green Line and the Blue Line of the light rail system.

NIS 850 Million allocated: Israel's largest rehabilitation hospital to be built

Future home of Israel's largest rehabilitation campus: Spanning approximately 1.6 hectares, with 12 treatment departments and about 450 beds. Estimated completion timeframe: 7 years.

War zone realities: Kibbutz life amid endless bombs, no services, neglected education

Witnessing the struggle: a resident shares the heartbreaking reality of eight kibbutzim near the Lebanon border, unaided amid a war zone.

Yemin Moshe: Where past and future fuse

Neighborhood Corner: Yemin Moshe is one of Jerusalem’s more upscale neighborhoods in terms of real estate, surrounded by gardens with a panoramic view of the Old City walls. 

Hamas massacre victims were feudal vassals, not 'privileged Israelis'

A fact largely unknown by the public, even in Israel, is that both the land and the housing are owned by the state, with property rights often worse than under feudal landlords.

By RACHELLE ALTERMAN
23/02/2024
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